Speaking of tantrums, Ryan has officially perfected the noodle. When he doesn't want to be picked up, he makes his entire body go limp like a wet noodle. Ryan is probably averaging 1-2 tantrums per day now. One almost always occurs when we leave the house. Ryan thinks we are going out the front door to play outside. When I pick him up to put him in the car and he realizes we aren't playing, the tantrum starts. He screams and hits me, and turns into a noodle. I have a feeling this little attitude of his is only the tip of the toddler iceberg.
Sunday, February 19, 2012
No and the Noodle
Ryan seems to have developed a little bit of an attitude. It is as if he has turned into a 2-year-old overnight. Case in point: Ryan has learned a new word. NO. He loves this new word, and loves using it all the time. Some of the time it's pretty cute, because he says it with such a determined look on his cute little face. Other times, like during a tantrum, it's not so cute.
Speaking of tantrums, Ryan has officially perfected the noodle. When he doesn't want to be picked up, he makes his entire body go limp like a wet noodle. Ryan is probably averaging 1-2 tantrums per day now. One almost always occurs when we leave the house. Ryan thinks we are going out the front door to play outside. When I pick him up to put him in the car and he realizes we aren't playing, the tantrum starts. He screams and hits me, and turns into a noodle. I have a feeling this little attitude of his is only the tip of the toddler iceberg.
Speaking of tantrums, Ryan has officially perfected the noodle. When he doesn't want to be picked up, he makes his entire body go limp like a wet noodle. Ryan is probably averaging 1-2 tantrums per day now. One almost always occurs when we leave the house. Ryan thinks we are going out the front door to play outside. When I pick him up to put him in the car and he realizes we aren't playing, the tantrum starts. He screams and hits me, and turns into a noodle. I have a feeling this little attitude of his is only the tip of the toddler iceberg.
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